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1 не сойтись характерами
General subject: be unsuited to each other, not get on, not to get alongУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не сойтись характерами
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2 не сойтись характером
be unsuited to each other; not get on (along)Не знаю, что имеют в виду, когда говорят: "Характерами не сошлись". Характеры у Валентина Тихвинского и Алёши Лавриненко были разные, прямо-таки противоположные. У нашего Вальки - неуёмный. Алёша - невозможный флегматик. Тем не менее это не мешало их суровой, сдержанной, но глубокой дружбе. (М. Алексеев, Дивизионка) — I cannot understand what is meant when they say: 'They could not get along because they were so different in character.' Valka Tikhvinsky and Alexei Lavrinenko were entirely different in character. Our Valka was indefatigable. Alexei was impossibly phlegmatic. Yet this did not interfere with their restrained, but deep friendship.
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